Prince Archie Harrison and Princess Lilibet Diana will be using their titles, commentator Neil Sean noted the children will also not be allowed to use the HRH style.
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But sources close to the couple have claimed they are "furious" about the ban being extended to their children after months of "tense negotiations" with the Palace.
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